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job market, right now. the nation's unemployment rate has been lurking just around 8% for the last six months. and, the number of news jobs created is barely keeping pace with population growth. still, some economists think the latest labor data is encouraging. >> when we look at the number of jobs being created even though it was a tad below expectations, it was still a healthy number that should continue to help the economy. >> reporter: the main reason for optimism: those positive revisions to november and december jobs data. it turns out, the government underestimated how many positions were added by 127,000. it was that miscount that helped push the dow over 14,000 for the first time in more than five years. and, at 14,000 the blue-chip index is about 150 to 200 points away from its all-time high. market pros like wayne kaufman predict new highs for stocks in coming weeks. >> many investors, retail investors, individual investors are reaching the point of recognition where they no longer believe the ec
job market, right now. the nation's unemployment rate has been lurking just around 8% for the last six months. and, the number of news jobs created is barely keeping pace with population growth. still, some economists think the latest labor data is encouraging. >> when we look at the number of jobs being created even though it was a tad below expectations, it was still a healthy number that should continue to help the economy. >> reporter: the main reason for optimism: those...
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the department of energy has concluded the average vehicle fuel efficiency improves about 22% when the speeds dropped from 75 to 55 and everybody usually draws about 75, so right there painlessly and without costing anybody any money. melissa: are you advocating some businesses shut down, for example calls come in like utah, the other manufacturing base in the area, it is controversial because it employs about 120,000 people in the area, would you like them to shut down, are you part of that group? >> no. we are not advocating anybody lose their job. if our state government actually implanted a recommendation, it would probably add employment to the state, not subtracted. one of the consequences of the air pollution it has is really economic repercussions when it is broadcast throughout the world salt lake city has a worse air pollution in the country, that has a profound economic liability to it. it is a bad message to send to other states and the rest of the world. melissa: you are right about that. now you are getting so much attention, negative for the reason you just mentioned but
the department of energy has concluded the average vehicle fuel efficiency improves about 22% when the speeds dropped from 75 to 55 and everybody usually draws about 75, so right there painlessly and without costing anybody any money. melissa: are you advocating some businesses shut down, for example calls come in like utah, the other manufacturing base in the area, it is controversial because it employs about 120,000 people in the area, would you like them to shut down, are you part of that...
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completely contained environment. home was down big numbers. it will be the best part. >> carl icahn released a statement responding to the accusations that you have made towards him. he's also wanting to call in and respond to you directly. i will give you two choices. you can hang on the phone and we can bring mr. carl icahn in and you can have the discussion with me on live television, if you're up for that. >> the answer is, again, i think the focus here fundamentally i have nothing personal against carl icahn. unfortunately what happened is -- you know, if carl wants to come on, let's make it fun tv. let's put it to bed and move on. if you promise we can focus on whether herbalife is a pyramid scheme or not for the future of cnbc i'm happy to talk to carl on tv. >> if you would, hold on. we'll take a break, bring in carl and have the conversation right here live on cnbc. we're back in two minutes. again, carl icahn calling in to address bill ackman directly when we come back. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. t
completely contained environment. home was down big numbers. it will be the best part. >> carl icahn released a statement responding to the accusations that you have made towards him. he's also wanting to call in and respond to you directly. i will give you two choices. you can hang on the phone and we can bring mr. carl icahn in and you can have the discussion with me on live television, if you're up for that. >> the answer is, again, i think the focus here fundamentally i have...
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the company was priced at $22 a share. but right now the indication is $25 to $27. 10.1 million shares being very well received by the investment community today. a couple of the stocks we'll be watching today. the earnings parade continues. halliburton opening at a 52-week high after it came in with earnings of 63 cents a share. its international operations helping to offset the weakness in the north american operations. the company also actually said weakness in north america could continue this year -- continue through 2013. but obviously investors like the news on the results. hasbro had a weak fourth quarter. the earnings revenue came in below expectations. the company plans to cut 10% of the work force as a result of the disappointing earnings. there you can see its stock under pressure today. lastly, you heard jim talking about procter & gamble today. kimberly coming out with earnings 2 cents ahead of expectations. its stock is higher as well. melissa, carl, everyone, back to you. >> thank you, mary. procter doing g
the company was priced at $22 a share. but right now the indication is $25 to $27. 10.1 million shares being very well received by the investment community today. a couple of the stocks we'll be watching today. the earnings parade continues. halliburton opening at a 52-week high after it came in with earnings of 63 cents a share. its international operations helping to offset the weakness in the north american operations. the company also actually said weakness in north america could continue...
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ought to remain closed to women. >> my concern is that the primal living conditions, the rudimentary environments that they're in provides for no separation between sexes, and therefore puts both men and women in very humiliating situations. >> jennifer hunt, whose humvee was blown up in iraq action got a purple heart, then sued the army to end gender discrimination. >> unit cohesion is task-based, and it's based on people being different and bringing their own experiences to the team, and not everybody being the same. >> reporter: or the same sex, said the pentagon today. still, it could be 2016 before women learn which frontline com impart units would be open to them, if any. i'm steve handelsman, news4. >>> is the medicine you're taking making you sicker? we'll tell you how to avoid the next big problem during cold and flu season. i'll introduce you also to a chef from prince george's county whose sweet treats have catapulted her into the limelight. she could be the next big chef on the food network. >>> as if the flu wasn't bad new, the cdc says a new strain of nor ovirus is sweeping the coun
ought to remain closed to women. >> my concern is that the primal living conditions, the rudimentary environments that they're in provides for no separation between sexes, and therefore puts both men and women in very humiliating situations. >> jennifer hunt, whose humvee was blown up in iraq action got a purple heart, then sued the army to end gender discrimination. >> unit cohesion is task-based, and it's based on people being different and bringing their own experiences to...
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revenues rose 22% but were a billion less than estimates. amazon's c.e.o., jeff bezos, said the company's e-book business is paying off, growing by about 70% last year and is now a "multibillion-dollar category." but he didn't say how many kindle fire tablets amazon has sold. still, jason moser, an analyst with the motley fool, says: >> really, i think that amazon is going to prove to be the leader here in retail-- not just online retail-- because i think retail in general is heading towards online retail for the most part, and amazon is really what is really setting the standard there. and that's why i think you see amazon performing so well today, and companies like walmart and target and best buy really back on their heels. >> susie: moser owns shares of amazon personally, and motley fool has a "buy" rating on the stock. now, amazon stock hit a fresh record, closing high on friday just shy of $284. we have more technical analysis on its stock chart on the web. just go to www.nbr.com, look for the "blogs" tab and click on michael kahn. >>
revenues rose 22% but were a billion less than estimates. amazon's c.e.o., jeff bezos, said the company's e-book business is paying off, growing by about 70% last year and is now a "multibillion-dollar category." but he didn't say how many kindle fire tablets amazon has sold. still, jason moser, an analyst with the motley fool, says: >> really, i think that amazon is going to prove to be the leader here in retail-- not just online retail-- because i think retail in general is...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on our reports from the front lines. the family of junior seau's family is suing the nfl and helmet maker riddel, claiming his death was caused by violent hits during his career. he died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound to the chest last year and his family says the suit will send a message to the nfl to care for its former players to acknowledge what they call decades of deception on head injuries and player safety. >>> the house has passed a bill that would prevent the united states from hitting the debt ceiling. at least right away. it's dubbed the no budget no pay act. it was proposed by republicans and it lets the treasury department borrow money until mid-may, as long as congr
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on our reports from the front lines. the family of junior seau's family is suing the nfl and helmet maker riddel, claiming his death was...
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revenues rose 22% but were a billion less than estimates. amazon's c.e.o., jeff bezos, said the company's e-book business is paying off, growing by about 70% last year and is now a "multibillion-dollar category." but he didn't say how many kindle fire tablets amazon has sold. still, jason moser, an analyst with the motley fool, says: >> really, i think that amazon is going to prove to be the leader here in retail-- not just online retail-- because i think retail in general is heading towards online retail for the most part, and amazon is really what is really setting the standard there. and that's why i think you see amazon performing so well today, and companies like walmart and target and best buy really back on their heels. >> susie: moser owns shares of amazon personally, and motley fool has a "buy" rating on the stock. now, amazon stock hit a fresh record, closing high on friday just shy of $284. we have more technical analysise jut go to www.nbr.com, look for the "blogs" tab and click on michael kahn. >> tom: the federal reserve's open
revenues rose 22% but were a billion less than estimates. amazon's c.e.o., jeff bezos, said the company's e-book business is paying off, growing by about 70% last year and is now a "multibillion-dollar category." but he didn't say how many kindle fire tablets amazon has sold. still, jason moser, an analyst with the motley fool, says: >> really, i think that amazon is going to prove to be the leader here in retail-- not just online retail-- because i think retail in general is...
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you recall because you were there, there were 22 senators who voted against that. the effort against it, the main point made on the floor of the senate came from senator jim webb. his point was we have never, ever designated part of a legitimate government, a state when i say legitimate, it doesn't mean we agree with iran, it is a member of the united nations. almost all of our allies have embassies in iran. that is why i note an elected legitimate government whether we agree or not. we have never made any part of illegitimate independent government, designated them or made them part of a terrorist organization. we've just never done that. and you say so what, what is the problem? the problem was at least 22 of us believe, both republicans and democrats, but it was jim webb who was on the floor most of the time, said if you do that, it's tantamount to giving the president of the united states authority to use military force against iran without having to come back to get a resolution from or partner with or cooperate with the congress of the united states. essentia
you recall because you were there, there were 22 senators who voted against that. the effort against it, the main point made on the floor of the senate came from senator jim webb. his point was we have never, ever designated part of a legitimate government, a state when i say legitimate, it doesn't mean we agree with iran, it is a member of the united nations. almost all of our allies have embassies in iran. that is why i note an elected legitimate government whether we agree or not. we have...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton and president barack obama sat down to talk with "60 minutes tonight." he had plenty of nice things to say, but it wasn't so long ago they were like this. >> while i was working on the streets you were certificating on the board of walmart. >> you were representing resco in innercity chicago. >> my how things have changed. tonight on cbs they address the tragedy in benghazi, libya this past november. >> i knew chris stevens, i sent him there originally. it was a great personal loss to lose him and three other brave americans. i also have looked back and try to figure out what we can do so that nobody in so far as possible will be in this position again. we also live in a dangerous world. the people i'm proud to serve and work with in our
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton and president barack obama sat down to talk with "60 minutes tonight." he had plenty of nice things to say, but it wasn't so long ago they were like this. >> while i was working on the...
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, a pop and then a drop. >> north of $22 at one point yesterday in the aftermarket and then obviously dropped today. the conference call didn't go nearly as well. but i still think right here, i would say you buy it against. i think this stock moves higher. >> big pop for jcpenney, up 9%, anthony. >> what's happening, they are going back to that promotional strategy. ron johnson is trying to find the intersection of what's cutting edge and making it new, but also keeping the existing client base. this could be good for the stock long-term. >> beeks? >> got downgraded this morning. vmware had a warning. if people haven't virtualizing their servers, they are not buying more hard drives. i would wait until $31 here before i started to take a look at it again. >> pop for valero, tim. >> 20-fold increase. all refiners are getting a new look here based upon this change in the u.s. >> a pot here for dr horton, up 11%. mike khouw? >> so, they beat on earnings almost six sents coming out of 20 cents a year. that's 66 million in net income for the fourth quarter. obviously very pleasant surpris
, a pop and then a drop. >> north of $22 at one point yesterday in the aftermarket and then obviously dropped today. the conference call didn't go nearly as well. but i still think right here, i would say you buy it against. i think this stock moves higher. >> big pop for jcpenney, up 9%, anthony. >> what's happening, they are going back to that promotional strategy. ron johnson is trying to find the intersection of what's cutting edge and making it new, but also keeping the...
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even though now we are in an environment where there is a republican majority in the house and a slimmer majority in the senate, please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government tv. the camera in front is only aimed at the podium. it is not taking shots of the audience, only the podium for people who want to ask questions. so do not worry, you are not on tv if you do not want to be. >> thank you for your patience. i am a representative with leader pelosi, and i'm thrilled to have you today to learn more of our best practices for accessing credit. it is a priority for our office. we are very well aware of how small businesses are running up against the wall right now in terms of trying to get the credit and loans they are looking for, so i will try hard to bring the bright
even though now we are in an environment where there is a republican majority in the house and a slimmer majority in the senate, please note that the leader and democrats are going fight hard to keep their agenda and restart our economy, and there will be more work to be done. i would like to hand over the podium to nicole rivera, who put this together. she will introduce the panelists and go over some logistics. i want to point out quickly that we are being recorded by san francisco government...
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i gave them 22 years, 6 months. that's enough. start to feel like a sissy and keep rolling the stone up the hill, knowing damn well it's going to roll back to the bottom. you reach a point, it just ain't in your heart to fight anymore. >> i told him i'd write him when i got out just to have some kind of a way to look back and know where i came from. he'll be there and every time i get a letter or i'll write or something, it will remind me to keep me on the straight and narrow. i feel that's more of a rehabilitative services than anything the state can offer. >> next on "lockup," donald's release is just days away and his future is more uncertain than ever. >> i know i told you last time i would probably go to the halfway house. but i ain't going to no halfway house. >> and later, has bobby changed his ways? >> screw that. i'm going to do this. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acti
i gave them 22 years, 6 months. that's enough. start to feel like a sissy and keep rolling the stone up the hill, knowing damn well it's going to roll back to the bottom. you reach a point, it just ain't in your heart to fight anymore. >> i told him i'd write him when i got out just to have some kind of a way to look back and know where i came from. he'll be there and every time i get a letter or i'll write or something, it will remind me to keep me on the straight and narrow. i feel...
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she of course came through with 22 findings and the findings then directed 46 recommendations. these 46 recommendations were ways to address the problems to the rest of our military. i know that he will be implementing 45 of the 46 recommendations and from each of you have it like to get a report on what is the status of implementing these recommendations? >> thank you, sir. we have to date implemented 23 of the 46 recommendations. as you know there was one that i decided was not appropriate for this forum so we are going to implement 45 of the 46 and we have completed our implementation of 23 of them. some of the most important near-term actions that we have been able to complete especially as it addresses leadership and as i indicated in response to an earlier question the reporting requirements to ensure that leadership is notified in a timely manner of issues. we aren't paced to implement the remaining recommendations by november of this year. some of them require a more deliberate process for implementations such as ensuring that we get the right leaders in position throug
she of course came through with 22 findings and the findings then directed 46 recommendations. these 46 recommendations were ways to address the problems to the rest of our military. i know that he will be implementing 45 of the 46 recommendations and from each of you have it like to get a report on what is the status of implementing these recommendations? >> thank you, sir. we have to date implemented 23 of the 46 recommendations. as you know there was one that i decided was not...
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now, i'm firmly convinced that we have sufficient verbiage in rule 22 of the senate rules to require a talking filibuster. i think that's one of the things that is critically important about this is it's not a new interpretation but it's utilizing the existing interpretations, the long-standing history of the senate based on parliamentary decisions, based on decades of things that have happened here on the floor where we have the authority already in rule 22 but our two leaders, what we've asked them to do, is clarify and state and notify all of us how we're going to handle things during this congress. and the way we're going to handle things when it comes to -- to the talking filibuster is we are going to require senators to be here to object. no more phone-in filibusters. we're going to require senators to come down and state their objections, to come down and actually speak. if they have a problem with moving forward, they need to come and speak about it. if they want to start a filibuster, they should be here and speak on the floor. and what's going to happen is, the majority par
now, i'm firmly convinced that we have sufficient verbiage in rule 22 of the senate rules to require a talking filibuster. i think that's one of the things that is critically important about this is it's not a new interpretation but it's utilizing the existing interpretations, the long-standing history of the senate based on parliamentary decisions, based on decades of things that have happened here on the floor where we have the authority already in rule 22 but our two leaders, what we've...
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breaking it down to 70% english-only, 22% bilingual. something about coming to america -- america has been referred to as a graveyard of foreign languages and that's happened in the past with every language from gaelic brought over with irish emigrants to polish. now in the future will happen again this vanish. -- spanish. healthy people need to be restrict it come a better way to go about it in the current system dominated by quotas, restrictions, arbitrary regulations. some of the books going back a hundred years they don't make much sense to modern society. that is free marketeers promotion push for the use of prices to regulate immigration more than anything if we have to regulate in the first place. specifically i propose diminutive quotas on immigrants and replacing with a tariff-based system. it terrifies any economist will tell you this much more efficient than a quota-based system. do i talk about international trade, almost all economists are free traders pierpont and new goods and services is restricted and doesn't change bas
breaking it down to 70% english-only, 22% bilingual. something about coming to america -- america has been referred to as a graveyard of foreign languages and that's happened in the past with every language from gaelic brought over with irish emigrants to polish. now in the future will happen again this vanish. -- spanish. healthy people need to be restrict it come a better way to go about it in the current system dominated by quotas, restrictions, arbitrary regulations. some of the books going...
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and amazon with the latter the revenue number to watch is $22 billion. are they still investing heavily? interestingly enough the street average price target for amazon is 293. only about ten bucks or so up from where they are now. on wednesday a lot of focus on boeing. many dreamliner problems post date the quarter but it will still garner attention. the other is facebook of course. the stock is up 20% this month and now in striking distance of its ipo price. thursday, a lot of volume. not quite the names of the previous three days. u.p.s. in a lot of ways is the key over here. it's a nice proxy on growth. the stock is up 12% this month. it yields about 3%. friday we close out the week with two oil giants, shevron and once again bill mentioned this a few moments ago exxon now has the most valuable company in the world moniker. we also see tyson as another one to point to, guys, because it is good insight into the health of the consumer depending on what tyson products. >> right. delicious. okay. as earnings seasons shifts into overdrive what can we expe
and amazon with the latter the revenue number to watch is $22 billion. are they still investing heavily? interestingly enough the street average price target for amazon is 293. only about ten bucks or so up from where they are now. on wednesday a lot of focus on boeing. many dreamliner problems post date the quarter but it will still garner attention. the other is facebook of course. the stock is up 20% this month and now in striking distance of its ipo price. thursday, a lot of volume. not...
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looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say, looking for capital higher rates. we'll bev it there. thanks for having you on the prom. bank stocks long a lowered for this market. see if they take the lead once again in this bull market. a lot more headed your way on this special dow 14,000. bahl and he's up next exclusively with me. >>> and is this the start of a long bull market? john bolinger weighs in to check out the charts and tell us what he sees. back in a moment. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ...i've been finding opportunities like this tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a lot more easily. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like today, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i was using their streetsmart edge trading platform tdd# 1-800-345-
looking away, this interest rates environment is tough on earnings. at anton say, looking for capital higher rates. we'll bev it there. thanks for having you on the prom. bank stocks long a lowered for this market. see if they take the lead once again in this bull market. a lot more headed your way on this special dow 14,000. bahl and he's up next exclusively with me. >>> and is this the start of a long bull market? john bolinger weighs in to check out the charts and tell us what he...
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initial estimates for the taxpayers for the financial bailout at $22 million. estimates show the loss is even bigger. fox business network diane macedo has more. >> the inspector general for the asset release program says in the new report taxpayers stand to lose $27 billion from the 2008 financial bailout. 5 billion more than estimated in the fall. why the increase? according to the report the treasury department has incurred more losses from selling shares a from bailed out companies and then there are the shares it hasn't sold yet. ally financial general motors former financial arm still owes 14.6 billion of the 17.2 billion it received. taxpayers can expect to lose r5.5 billion on that investment and the last treasury for having no plan to get out of this since ally shares are not publicly traded. of the 26 billion invested in gm they would have to sell shares at an average price of $72 each more than double the current value. bailout money still owed to u.s. taxpayers now total 67.3 billion down from 84.2 billion in september. american international group
initial estimates for the taxpayers for the financial bailout at $22 million. estimates show the loss is even bigger. fox business network diane macedo has more. >> the inspector general for the asset release program says in the new report taxpayers stand to lose $27 billion from the 2008 financial bailout. 5 billion more than estimated in the fall. why the increase? according to the report the treasury department has incurred more losses from selling shares a from bailed out companies...
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of 22%. and it was a strength in refining and chemicals that drove profit at exxon mobile in the fourth quarter. the company earned over $9 billion. better than expected $2.20 a share on revenue of $115 billion. that's the latest from left the fox business network, giving it power prosper. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ dennis: breaking news on violent protests and egypt, may be the worst crisis the country has faced since the 2011 fall of mubarak. they're protesting president mohammed more -- president morsi, lighting fires, begging gates and throwing stones. that got can be chanting -- to be heard chanting leave. the opposition says it is a power grab by the muslim brotherhood
of 22%. and it was a strength in refining and chemicals that drove profit at exxon mobile in the fourth quarter. the company earned over $9 billion. better than expected $2.20 a share on revenue of $115 billion. that's the latest from left the fox business network, giving it power prosper. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for...
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very important. 22 to 25 right now. that's what they're talking about. priced at 26. opened at 31.50. $2.2 billion. this is the biggest ipo since facebook and, carl, the biggest ipo at the new york stock exchange since grupo santander a mexican company back in september. >> we get to our chief economic reporter steve liesman on how much we have the fed to thank and what are we going to do when all the accommodation starts going away? >> i think that's important, carl. i also want to talk about this market seems to be up and near 14,000. for a very simple reason. it's the economy. the economy seems to be doing better. i just wrote down seven things that were on the plus side. a bunch of them this morning. manufacturing, jobs, construction, autos. we got better numbers out of china. financial panic overall seems to be -- have abated a bit. and of course as carl mentioned the fed being wide open. let's take a step back and take a look at the market now and the jobs market now compared to when we were last at 14,000. really ask the question, can stocks be this good if job
very important. 22 to 25 right now. that's what they're talking about. priced at 26. opened at 31.50. $2.2 billion. this is the biggest ipo since facebook and, carl, the biggest ipo at the new york stock exchange since grupo santander a mexican company back in september. >> we get to our chief economic reporter steve liesman on how much we have the fed to thank and what are we going to do when all the accommodation starts going away? >> i think that's important, carl. i also want to...
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>> the commodity environment we saw the last few years. certainly a better environment from a foreign exchange standpoint. multinational company earning profits. >> forex. and europe is better? >> europe, northern europe is pretty good. southern europe is still a challenge, because your previous guest would indicate. >> all right. you don't sell a lot of soap in certain countries over there. no, i'm kidding! i don't mean to -- i don't mean, you know, deodorant in one country in particular. let me think, anything else, jon, china? how's asia? >> asia is good. china is good. we grew high single digits in china. we expect that to accelerate as the year progresses. so generally our developing market business is very healthy. we grew 7% overall. 11% in the brick markets. over 20% in brazil and india. so that continues to be where a disproportionate amount of growth is coming. at the same time we're strengthening our develop market business which is starting to accelerate a little bit. >> thanks, john. hope to see you again next quarter so we ca
>> the commodity environment we saw the last few years. certainly a better environment from a foreign exchange standpoint. multinational company earning profits. >> forex. and europe is better? >> europe, northern europe is pretty good. southern europe is still a challenge, because your previous guest would indicate. >> all right. you don't sell a lot of soap in certain countries over there. no, i'm kidding! i don't mean to -- i don't mean, you know, deodorant in one...
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a tuesday speech to the repon society, a moderate republican group. >> we're expected over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration, as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us into the dustbin of history. >> boehner also said that he had to give former college football coach and espn commentator lou holtz a pep talk after obama's inauguration. >> last night, i get a three-page text from my good friend, lou holtz, who must have watched state of the union and then he watched all that blabber on tv last night. so about 9:30, i get this three-page text. i'm done, finished, the country's over with, we're not doing this again. i've already had this conversation with lou about nine or ten days after the election. he's moaning and groaning, and i said, lou, will you stop it, we're americans, we'll figure this out. and i just spent 15 minutes giving lou holtz a pep talk. >> well, good news for republicans, lou holtz hasn't been the best predictor when it comes to college football, so maybe he's
a tuesday speech to the repon society, a moderate republican group. >> we're expected over the next 22 months to be the focus of this administration, as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. and let me just tell you, i do believe that is their goal. to just shove us into the dustbin of history. >> boehner also said that he had to give former college football coach and espn commentator lou holtz a pep talk after obama's inauguration. >> last night, i get a three-page...
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howard silverblatt of standard & poor's said since 1929 the market year-end results mirrored january 22% of the time. another bullish sign to consider. the s&p's 5% plus gain. it's done that in january 11 times since 1950, and in ten of those full years the index has finished with annual double digit gains ranging from just over 16% to 45%, the exception being 1987, of course, when we had the crash. that year the s&p finished with a gain of just over 2%. still positive. one last data point to consider. the stock traders almanac points out there's been 27 times when there's been a year-end santa claus rally, positive first five days of the new year. in 25 of those 27 years, the market finished with a year-end gain. back to you, scott. >> all right, mary, thanks so much. history shows when the s&p 500 gains 5% or more in january, it's going to be a good year for stocks with gains often tallying 20% or more, but cnbc.com senior writer jeff cox says 2013 will be different. also with us is the decidedly more bullish ron insana. jeff, i assume you just saw mary's report, so why don't you think
howard silverblatt of standard & poor's said since 1929 the market year-end results mirrored january 22% of the time. another bullish sign to consider. the s&p's 5% plus gain. it's done that in january 11 times since 1950, and in ten of those full years the index has finished with annual double digit gains ranging from just over 16% to 45%, the exception being 1987, of course, when we had the crash. that year the s&p finished with a gain of just over 2%. still positive. one last...
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and president mike sangiacamo took us on a tour of recology's sprawling 22-acre composting facility northeast of san francisco. >> in terms of food waste composting, this is as good as it gets. we're creating a product that can be used on the soil to replenish nutrients that growing food crops take out of the soil. >> reporter: food scraps and yard clippings brought here-- some 400 tons a day- are turned into rich compost that is now being used by vineyards in napa and sonoma. in the rest of the nation, where composting is a rarity, 97% of food waste is disposed of in landfills, and that causes environmental problems, according to regional epa director jared blumenfeld. >> about half the food we buy from the supermarket ends up going into the landfill. that's unacceptable. the stuff that rots and smells produces methane, which is a very, very potent greenhouse gas. and even if there's a cover on the top of just soil and stuff, that goes into the atmosphere and is really contributing in a large way to climate change issues. >> reporter: beyond the environmental benefits, recology and city offi
and president mike sangiacamo took us on a tour of recology's sprawling 22-acre composting facility northeast of san francisco. >> in terms of food waste composting, this is as good as it gets. we're creating a product that can be used on the soil to replenish nutrients that growing food crops take out of the soil. >> reporter: food scraps and yard clippings brought here-- some 400 tons a day- are turned into rich compost that is now being used by vineyards in napa and sonoma. in...
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this is the ipo price, originally 19-21, priced at 22, soaring. this is all about child care, family services, the guy that barkley told me they actually don't have care for their child five days rear they bring them over here. this is the company's board established in the medians before liz was born. [talking over each other] >> good for your grandchildren. stuart: a day care company? >> it is for child services and such and as i go to vegas i can take this. we left out important part. 80% stake from being capital and you have the ceo on as well and do a great interview. stuart: the ceo is on this program later today from bright or rise in. thank you very much indeed. now to union membership, weighed down. take a look at all of this. 400,000 workers left the nation's labor union movement last year. the state of wisconsin down 13% in its municipal workers, down 45,000 and indiana where a law passed last year that allows workers to benefit from a collective bargaining agreement without paying a union feet, 18% drop in membership there. these are t
this is the ipo price, originally 19-21, priced at 22, soaring. this is all about child care, family services, the guy that barkley told me they actually don't have care for their child five days rear they bring them over here. this is the company's board established in the medians before liz was born. [talking over each other] >> good for your grandchildren. stuart: a day care company? >> it is for child services and such and as i go to vegas i can take this. we left out important...
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and president mike sangiacamo took us on a tour of recology's sprawling 22-acre composting facility northeast of san francisco. >> in terms of food waste composting, this is as good as it gets. we're creating a product that can be used on the soil to replenish nutrients that growing food crops take out of the soil. >> reporter: food scraps and yard clippings brought here-- some 400 tons a day- are turned into rich compost that is now being used by vineyards in napa and sonoma. in the rest of the nation, where composting is a rarity, 97% of food waste is disposed of in landfills, and that causes environmental problems, according to regional epa director jared blumenfeld. >> about half the food we buy from the supermarket ends up going into the landfill. that's unacceptable. the stuff that rots and smells produces methane, which is a very, very potent greenhouse gas. and even if there's a cover on the top of just soil and stuff that goes into the atmosphere and is really contributing in a large way to climate change issues. >> reporter: beyond the environmental benefits, recology and city offic
and president mike sangiacamo took us on a tour of recology's sprawling 22-acre composting facility northeast of san francisco. >> in terms of food waste composting, this is as good as it gets. we're creating a product that can be used on the soil to replenish nutrients that growing food crops take out of the soil. >> reporter: food scraps and yard clippings brought here-- some 400 tons a day- are turned into rich compost that is now being used by vineyards in napa and sonoma. in...
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and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free 30--day trial offer. you'll also get a free informational dvd and brochure. why wait? hear today what a little lyric can do for you. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >> there's an attachment to that, but they don't want -- they want them to stay home, and there's a big problem with that. i mean, i know kids that are 29 and 31 still living with their parents. granted, the job market is not that great, but there has to be a time where they take personal responsibility and get back into the job market. charles: talking about people in his generation living off his parents. this
and you'll see lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) (testimonial section) did you know, 94% of people who use lyric would recommend lyric to a friend or loved one. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call or visit trylyric.com for a risk--free...
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gold is now up about 21, $22 on the session. gold at session highs while the euro is gaining more ground against the u.s. dollar. on this fed's announcement the u.s. dollar making a new 14-month low, against the euro currency, guys. that has a big impact on our markets. ashley: it certainly does. let's bring in gus foshay. gus, what peter was saying, he was saying essentially we'll continue the existing programs and other policy tools as appropriate. what other tools do they have in the proverbial tool box left? >> well, it's unclear. we talked about raising the interest rates that the fed pays on reserves. that from money markets and short-term fixed income instruments knowing that you will be buried from now until probably at least 2015 and beyond, that means people will venture into risk assets and therefore equities. particularly high dividend equities. i believe this is the way this thing will progress lynn ear alley for months to come and spark the great rotation. ashley: to nicole's point, we're seeing markets sell off. y
gold is now up about 21, $22 on the session. gold at session highs while the euro is gaining more ground against the u.s. dollar. on this fed's announcement the u.s. dollar making a new 14-month low, against the euro currency, guys. that has a big impact on our markets. ashley: it certainly does. let's bring in gus foshay. gus, what peter was saying, he was saying essentially we'll continue the existing programs and other policy tools as appropriate. what other tools do they have in the...
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a 22-year-old -- explosion. a two-year-old man served life threatening injuries. it appears the couple in the room was extracting oil and a cigarette may have ignited cans of butane. >>> the chp is investigating a deadly crash in contra costa county. a motorcycle rider was killed this morning in pittsburg. the motorcycle hit the back of a truck. there is no word on what happened before the crash but you see the results here. traffic on highway 4 backed up for more than an hour while the chp examined the crash scene. >> testing the technology. what was happening today on the golden gate bridge as the days of tol takers coming -- toll takers comes to an end. what that means for you. >> i am back here in 10 minutes, temperatures today, you noticed they were warmer. 10-12 degrees warmer. how warm did it get in your neighborhood? how warm will it be tomorrow? i will have those details back here. well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was re
a 22-year-old -- explosion. a two-year-old man served life threatening injuries. it appears the couple in the room was extracting oil and a cigarette may have ignited cans of butane. >>> the chp is investigating a deadly crash in contra costa county. a motorcycle rider was killed this morning in pittsburg. the motorcycle hit the back of a truck. there is no word on what happened before the crash but you see the results here. traffic on highway 4 backed up for more than an hour while...
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and the last thing i will say is, you know, we are now in an environment that all of the low-hanging fruit is gone, just to be completely candid. and people pay to hear that. people hate to say there's this thing you can do at that thing you can do. well, i completely appreciate those thoughts, but we do live in a fiscal reality that is governed by agencies like cbo. we have to look at ideas that are scorable. and at this point, once again i can only speak for my office and my boss, we are much more deeply engaged under the entitlement reform side because we do believe that at the end of the day if you really want to put an actual consistent downward pressure on health care cost, the way to do it is by reforming our entitlement system. and health care delivery reform is part of it, but it's a two-part solution. it's not that you can just focus on one, then maybe look at the other because it's more tough to do at a later date. i think the time has now come to kind of swallow the tough medicine and start addressing both of these ideas together. >> debbie, from the other side of the ais
and the last thing i will say is, you know, we are now in an environment that all of the low-hanging fruit is gone, just to be completely candid. and people pay to hear that. people hate to say there's this thing you can do at that thing you can do. well, i completely appreciate those thoughts, but we do live in a fiscal reality that is governed by agencies like cbo. we have to look at ideas that are scorable. and at this point, once again i can only speak for my office and my boss, we are much...
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they're closing in one year from now. easily developed in that period of time to improve the well-being of the united states with this investment consumption. >> john, when we were speaking the folder your talk, he mentioned to me the extent of the fred's involvement in the micromanagement. just give us a couple examples. it was so mind-boggling. >> people do not realize how bad dogfighting case because it is i believe a very conscious effort to take over the financial system in the united states. if you want to control an economy, control the allocation of capital. the way to do this safely is in the background. socialism does not work if everybody could see the government run businesses fail. if you can blame somebody, then it's a great way to do it. credit allocation in the united states, like the federal reserve acyclic controlling. they haven't made any big as yet, but the rolling them out. the so-called consumer compliance is credit allocation. not only can they make banks, keep banks that can make you offer product
they're closing in one year from now. easily developed in that period of time to improve the well-being of the united states with this investment consumption. >> john, when we were speaking the folder your talk, he mentioned to me the extent of the fred's involvement in the micromanagement. just give us a couple examples. it was so mind-boggling. >> people do not realize how bad dogfighting case because it is i believe a very conscious effort to take over the financial system in the...
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on may 22, the red cross building was hit by two parties -- rpg's. the sheik a responsibility. on june 6, the u.s. consulate was targeted by an ied, it blew a hole in the perimeter wall. the sheik again taking credit. and we have a cable that is widely reported, a classified cable warning that the benghazi consulate would not withstand a coordinated attack and a regional security officer believed it would not be protected at an emergency meeting in one month before the attack on 9/11. the contingency plan was supposedly drafted about a mile away from the compound. this cable was presumed to be shared by a senior staff. even when ambassador stevens was killed, growing frustration with security forces and the employees. were you aware of this cable, the august 16 cable? >> that cable did not come to my attention. i have made it very clear that the security tables did not come to my attention or above the assistant secretary level where the arb placed responsibility. i think the ambassador said where the rubber hits the road. >> when were you aware of this cable? >> after they beg
on may 22, the red cross building was hit by two parties -- rpg's. the sheik a responsibility. on june 6, the u.s. consulate was targeted by an ied, it blew a hole in the perimeter wall. the sheik again taking credit. and we have a cable that is widely reported, a classified cable warning that the benghazi consulate would not withstand a coordinated attack and a regional security officer believed it would not be protected at an emergency meeting in one month before the attack on 9/11. the...
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since g was 60 in 1998, it's 22. a lot of people aren't basing retirement on stocks and couldndon't trust it. that has to all turn before this is over. >> i also think relying on bonds for your retirement is a mistake. you need real growth. especially retiring at 60 years old or 60s, if you're going to live another 20 years, you need real growth and bead inflation by a certain margin every year and stocks have beaten inflation by 5 or 6 -- >> that was just an aberration? >> it's what markets do from time-to-time. >> if you had 100 bucks to put in the mark, you would or wait? >> i am putting it in. everyday as we get new flows, we're putting more money in the market. >> you're doing the same? >> i'm waiting for the spring. >> what's happening in this spring? >> the sequester, next debt ceiling debate, a number of items that might send the market 10% lower. >> that's true but i have too much money to think about policy and not enough thinking about the fundamentals. >> 90% of hedge funds conform the market. the stock m
since g was 60 in 1998, it's 22. a lot of people aren't basing retirement on stocks and couldndon't trust it. that has to all turn before this is over. >> i also think relying on bonds for your retirement is a mistake. you need real growth. especially retiring at 60 years old or 60s, if you're going to live another 20 years, you need real growth and bead inflation by a certain margin every year and stocks have beaten inflation by 5 or 6 -- >> that was just an aberration? >>...
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the wizards are down by 22. going to get blown out. no. the wizards showing backbone , some spine these days. the big three there. and they are cutting into this lead. that was part of an 11-0 run. and john wall since he's been back, trevor knocks down a three. got it to within 2. one of the better moves here by jamal. that's what i do to wisdom martin. right between the legs. didn't make the lay up but they still get the win 92-88. >>> college hoops. this is george mason paul hewitt and right now george mason is good. and they got another big win last night. this is sherod right. the patriots up by 7 at that point. second half all mason. allen underneath for the easy lay in. and mason wins 77-67. they have won 20 straight in the series. patriots second place in the caa. how about this. miami taking on number one duke. they ran a clinic on the duke. the number one team . mike doesn't even want to watch. they storm the court down there in miami. number one is done. duke gets blown out. 90-63. >> what? >>e down by over 30. miami is coached b
the wizards are down by 22. going to get blown out. no. the wizards showing backbone , some spine these days. the big three there. and they are cutting into this lead. that was part of an 11-0 run. and john wall since he's been back, trevor knocks down a three. got it to within 2. one of the better moves here by jamal. that's what i do to wisdom martin. right between the legs. didn't make the lay up but they still get the win 92-88. >>> college hoops. this is george mason paul hewitt...
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that as long as the house is controlled by republicans and so, we're expecting to hear over the next 22 months, so be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. they atte to annihilate the republican party. >> they're doing a pretty good job of that themselves right now. i couldn't resist. i know you are trying not to laugh. i couldn't resist. you are always your own worst enemy. here's what some of the president said in his inauguration speech on monday. i want to play a clip to see if you take away what john boehner takes away. >> understand that our country cannot succeed when a shrinking few do very well and the many barely make it. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> annihilating? >> here's the thing. i think fundamentally president obama's speech was about portraying his particular domestic policy agenda as the working out of american history. this is where we're meant to go. >> it was a liberal manifesto. >> the explicit mess
that as long as the house is controlled by republicans and so, we're expecting to hear over the next 22 months, so be the focus of this administration. as they attempt to annihilate the republican party. they atte to annihilate the republican party. >> they're doing a pretty good job of that themselves right now. i couldn't resist. i know you are trying not to laugh. i couldn't resist. you are always your own worst enemy. here's what some of the president said in his inauguration speech...
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a life expectancy of 62 years another in northbound baltimore 82 years a 22 life expectancy difference. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> welcome back to "the young turks." the new york city board of health recently approved a ban on sugary drinks that are more than 16-ounces. an interesting thing has happened. the naacp has come out against that soda ban. hazel dukes explains why to cnn. >> we are not for sugary drinks. we applaud the mayor when he took sugary drinks out of our public school system, but as the bans stand now it's fought a level playing field. there's an economic, the small business and the mom and pop stores in our community will be punished, while the chain stores cancel as they want
a life expectancy of 62 years another in northbound baltimore 82 years a 22 life expectancy difference. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed...
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it is not as if the spent spending was cut 22% in the fourth quarter. this is a reminder that we are in the time of slow growth, weak underlying growth, combined with fiscal tightening, higher taxes, spending cuts. we will see downward pressure on both coming out of washington to get our deficits under control. hopefully, we do not have to many quarters where we end up in negative territory. this is not an economy growing six percent and can hinder those bibles easily. host: magnolia, texas, david, better. caller: [indiscernible]we are doing great here. i noticed the super bowl is forming dollars per minute. everything is packed. all of the football stadiums. i do not see any recession. host: you said you are doing better why? caller: i live 15 miles from where they are building the number one country in the world. we are getting roads. it is unbelievable around here. we have job signs everywhere. as far as the savings, when interest rates are 1.5%, who will put their money in the bank? bernanke wants you to put it in stocks. that is why there is no int
it is not as if the spent spending was cut 22% in the fourth quarter. this is a reminder that we are in the time of slow growth, weak underlying growth, combined with fiscal tightening, higher taxes, spending cuts. we will see downward pressure on both coming out of washington to get our deficits under control. hopefully, we do not have to many quarters where we end up in negative territory. this is not an economy growing six percent and can hinder those bibles easily. host: magnolia, texas,...
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he's presenting his research in a very interesting film environment. so we're having them interact with the public. and throughout the year, this year we're going to have tremendously interesting products. we're having an exhibition in march about the panamanian women painters. how they tell the story through art. >> thank you for all you do and all the offerings you have here. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link to theirs. this particular exhibit the heavenly jade runs through february 15th. they always have something more to learn and enjoy. sarah, back to you. >> thank you. you may recognize him from his role on the popular television show the west wing. richard shift has improved in lost world, jurassic park and the man of steal. in washington performing at the shakespeare theater company. and he joins us to talk about. thanks for coming in today. >> it's my pleasure. >> i was a huge fan of the west wing and loved your character. very intimidating character but i can tell you are a very nice person. i'm not too worry. >> i'm not. i'm glad i
he's presenting his research in a very interesting film environment. so we're having them interact with the public. and throughout the year, this year we're going to have tremendously interesting products. we're having an exhibition in march about the panamanian women painters. how they tell the story through art. >> thank you for all you do and all the offerings you have here. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link to theirs. this particular exhibit the heavenly jade runs through...
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the 22-year-old legally owns the ar-15 rifle like this one that he brought into the grocery store, and he didn't conceal it. the permits are required to carry concealed firearms in virginia with no restrictions on the type of guns can you cobb seal if you have that permit. he did and police say he was demonstrating his second amendment rights and let's bring in the charlottesville lieutenant. good to you have here. >> good evening, will. >> so, i understand, as we have just reported, that he didn't break the law. boy, he can have caused big problems because i imagine the police department support folks like, you know, your tactical units armed and ready to go against this guy. >> well, we sent a number of officers to the scene of the call that was on route 29 in charlesville at one of the grocery stores and, everybody, it was a tactical response and required a display of the weapons and to the individual who came out with the ak-40, and the ar-15 that he had. >> i imagine customers in the store and employees were panicked. i understand the 911 dispatch center lit up. >> and the call ce
the 22-year-old legally owns the ar-15 rifle like this one that he brought into the grocery store, and he didn't conceal it. the permits are required to carry concealed firearms in virginia with no restrictions on the type of guns can you cobb seal if you have that permit. he did and police say he was demonstrating his second amendment rights and let's bring in the charlottesville lieutenant. good to you have here. >> good evening, will. >> so, i understand, as we have just...
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one video game released november of 2009, which is sold over 22 million copies in the u.s. and u.k., was for foreign distribution because the opening level depicted shooting innocent civilians in an airport security line. this game was specifically cited in a manifesto of the norway mass shooter as quote, part of my training simulation, end of quote, for carrying out his attacks. where is the artistic value of shooting innocent victims? i share vice president biden's disbelief of manufactured denial that these games have no effect on real world violence. above all, we should not rush to pass legislation that will not reduce mass killings, banning guns based on their appearance does not make sense. the 1994 assault weapon ban did not stop columbine. the justice department found the ban ineffective. scholars have indicated that refining or expanding such legislation will not cut gun violence. i also question the limitation on magazine capacities. those can be circumvented by carrying multiple guns as many killers have done. we hear that no one needs to carry larger magazines
one video game released november of 2009, which is sold over 22 million copies in the u.s. and u.k., was for foreign distribution because the opening level depicted shooting innocent civilians in an airport security line. this game was specifically cited in a manifesto of the norway mass shooter as quote, part of my training simulation, end of quote, for carrying out his attacks. where is the artistic value of shooting innocent victims? i share vice president biden's disbelief of manufactured...
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they were down almost 22% in the last few trading sessions. the issues surrounding scandal at the bank are now threatening many, including mario draghi. he served as head of the bank at the time. italian prime minister mario monti has signaled he is willing to discuss the issue is parliament. ross. >> yeah. of course, we were speaking to the govern of the bank of italy about this, as well, this morning. he was saying, look, we didn't drop the ball over derivative trade. this is -- he said we shouldn't have any concerns about the stability of this particular bank. >> the situation was known and under careful consideration for a long time. as a matter of fact, we have been pulling the liquidity conditions of the bank and in the eba analysis and the need for further capitalization, we clearly doubt that there was a need of further capitalization and the bank was not able to provide -- and then the issue of the loan. so this is the process that we are considering. >> all right. that's governor of the bank of italy. also, coming up on today's progr
they were down almost 22% in the last few trading sessions. the issues surrounding scandal at the bank are now threatening many, including mario draghi. he served as head of the bank at the time. italian prime minister mario monti has signaled he is willing to discuss the issue is parliament. ross. >> yeah. of course, we were speaking to the govern of the bank of italy about this, as well, this morning. he was saying, look, we didn't drop the ball over derivative trade. this is -- he said...